Definitions for preschool

preschool pre·school

Spelling: [adjective pree-skool; noun Preschool is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 455 anagrams from letters in preschool (cehlooprs).

Definitions for preschool

noun

  1. a school or nursery for preschool children.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or intended for a child between infancy and school age:

Origin of preschool

First recorded in 1920-25; pre- + school1

Examples for preschool

About half of these are preschool students with varying levels of special needs.

Approximately 50 percent of the children in elementary school have had their preschool education in the half day kindergartens.

And then friends told me I was already too late to apply for preschool for my son and needed to hurry up and get on the list.

The death of little Antiq—who was not old yet enough for preschool—on Sunday evening is a reminder that the danger is still there.

Our schools are suspending or expelling a tremendous number of black students, and it begins as early as preschool.

One preschool student costs Rosemount $12,000 per year, $18,000 for a toddler, and $27,500 for an infant.

For the preschool years we will help needy children become aware of the excitement of learning.

Specifically, Obama called for a $75 billion investment in preschool programs over the next ten years.

These kinds of supports start as early as preschool, Osher said.

But though Jake needed a preschool child with intelligence, he did not realize the height of Jimmy Holden's.

Word Value for preschool
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Words with friends

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